| John Bell - 1792 - 272 pages
...Beau Monde II was born to move in the sphere of the gieat world. Fanny. And so, in the midst of .ill this happiness, you have no compassion for me — no pity for us poor mortals in common life. MissSttrl. [Afettedly.} You? — You're above pity. —You would not change conditions with me. —... | |
| Charles Shadwell - 1797 - 446 pages
...Thursday I — Oh, the dear Beau Monde II was born to move m the sphere of the great world. Fanny. And so, in the midst of all this happiness, you have...me — no pity for us poor mortals in common life. ' MusStcrl. [Agraedly.] You f— You're above pity. —You would not change conditions with me. —... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 454 pages
...Thursday I — Oh, the dear Beau Monde 1 I was born to move in the sphere of the great world. Fanny. And so, in the midst of all this happiness, you have...me — no pity for us poor mortals in common life. MissSterl. [Affettedly .] You f — You're above pity. —You would not change conditions with me.—... | |
| 1804 - 552 pages
...shall I see you at Carlisle house next Thursday ? — Oh, the dear beau monde ! I was born to move in the sphere of the great world. Fan. And so, in the...me — no pity for us poor mortals in common life. Mia Ster. [Affectedly.}— You ? You're above pity. You would not change conditions with me. You're... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...Thursday ?' — Oh, the dear beau monde ! I w as horn to move in the sphere of the great world. Fun. And so, in the midst of all this happiness, you have...— no pity for us poor mortals in common life. Miss &tir. [Affectcd/i/.] — You? You're above pity. You would not change conditions with me. You're over... | |
| 1804 - 556 pages
...Thursday ? — Oh, the dear beau mondc ! I was born to move in the sphere of the great world. /•'«/'. And so, in the midst of all this happiness, you have...me — no pity for us poor mortals in common life. Mitt Ster. [Affectedly.}— You ? You're abort pity. You would uot change conditions with me. You're... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 404 pages
...Thursday ! — " Oh, the dear Beau Monde ! I was born to move in the sphere of the great world. I'amiy. And so, in the midst of all this happiness, you have...no pity for us poor mortals in common life. Miss. Sterl. [Affectedly.] You? — You're above pity. — You would not change conditions with me. — You're... | |
| English comedy - 1810 - 282 pages
...Thursday ?" — Oh, the dear Beau Monde ! I was born to move in the sphere of the great world. Fanny. And so, in the midst of all this happiness, you have...— no pity for us poor mortals in common life. Miss Sterl. [.•/ectedly.] You ? — You're above pity. — You would not change conditions with me. —... | |
| 1810 - 536 pages
...next Thursday ?" — Oh, the dear Beau Monde ! I was born to move in the sphere of the great world, you have no compassion for me — no pity for us poor mortals in common life. Miss Sterl. [.Jfectedly.] You ? — You're above pity. — You would not change conditions with me. —... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 666 pages
...Thursday ? — Oh, the dear Beau Monde ! I was born to move in the sphere of the great world. .¡•'int. dier ! would not Sterl. [Affectedly.] You !— You're above pity — You would not change conditions with me. — You're... | |
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